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  • December 18, 2006
    Capitol Hill Briefing
    Remembering Milton Friedman
    One of the world’s greatest economists, Milton Friedman, passed away on November 16. Friedman did groundbreaking work on the economics of monetary policy, inflation and unemployment, exchange rates, and lifetime savings. He was also one of the 20th century …
  • December 18, 2006
    Events
    Remembering Milton Friedman
    One of the world’s greatest economists, Milton Friedman, passed away on November 16. Friedman did groundbreaking work on the economics of monetary policy, inflation and unemployment, exchange rates, and lifetime savings. He was also one of the 20th century …
    Featuring David Boaz
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    Xia Yeliang
    Xia Yeliang
    Xia Yeliang was a visiting fellow at the Cato Institute’s Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity. His work focused on the institutional and policy reforms China must make to become a modern, free society. His research interests include economic …
  • Authors
    Richard H. Timberlake Jr.
    Richard H. Timberlake Jr.
    Richard H. Timberlake was a former professor of economics at the University of Georgia. He was an expert on the Federal Reserve, monetary policy, and the history of central banking. He was the author of Monetary Policy in the United …
  • June 20, 2024
    Free Society
    Cato Quarterly
    Cato Quarterly
    … Georgetown University, critiqued Kuran’s theses with Akyol. American Foreign Policy After Trump event at the Cato Institute Bidens Foreign Policy Justin Logan (far left), Cato’s director of defense and foreign policy studies, invited Chris Miller (far right), former …
  • May 9, 2024
    The Times
    Don't Let the Bank Rewrite History on What Caused Inflation
    Don’t Let the Bank Rewrite History on What Caused Inflation
    … point, though, is this: even if the Bank of England was right to disregard the supply shocks and not tighten policy to offset the higher prices they produced, its policy still produced about two years’ worth of additional inflation through …
    By Ryan Bourne
  • Spring 2024
    Regulation
    Book Review: Is Social Justice Just?
    Book Review: Is Social Justice Just?
    Of all the catchphrases in the leftist arsenal, there are none so powerful as “social justice.” Demands for a vast array of interventionist policies, from minimum wage laws to food stamps to housing subsidies and progressive taxation, are rooted in …
    By George C. Leef
  • February 28, 2024
    Blog
    The Political Economy of EPA’s Updated Social Cost of Carbon
    The Political Economy of EPA’s Updated Social Cost of Carbon
    … climate policies should be measured—if the CO2 abatement cost of a given policy is higher than the SCC, that policy presents a losing proposition to society, according to the economic theory of externalities. Alternatively, if a policy can reduce …
    By Travis Fisher
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